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Hot on the heels of Cyrix managing to get its chips PCs sold in 230 Comet stores, informed sources said that it has scored a similar deal with Dixons. In Dixons case they are hand-tooled own brand systems. Daewoo monitors have already started appearing in selected outlets of Currys and Dixons and the deal will be replicated across the country, the sources said. The machines will be placed very near the front of stores, as with Comet, the sources added. But in the case of Dixons, it is an own brand situation, the sources continued to inform us. No-one from Dixons was available to comment on the story. ®

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